PV installed capacity of China in 2011 will increase to 2GW

July 3, China National Energy has identified the PV installed capacity in 2011 to 2GW, is the end of last year's 15 times the installed capacity.

China's Energy Bureau determined electricity price 1.09 yuan / degrees, taken a 10MW power plant in Dunhuang, Gansu project tender price.

Over the past few years, China's production of photovoltaic components to maintain high economic growth. Beginning in 2007, China has become the largest supplier of photovoltaic components are, however, China's domestic PV market is very small, to reach the end of 2008 to 140MW, 98% more than rely on the export of photovoltaic products.

China will soon be published in the new plan will revitalize the energy industry in 2020 by the photovoltaic planning 1.8GW planning in 2007 to 20GW, is 12.5 times the original plan.

Jul. 3, 2009

China is the largest grid-connected PV Solar Project

26 China Ningxia Hongsibao Development Zone, with a total investment of 3.0 billion large-scale solar photovoltaic grid-connected power generation project started, this is by far the largest solar photovoltaic grid-connected power generation projects.

China's Ningxia Autonomous Region is rich in resources-ray, the annual sunshine hours for 2250 hours -3000 hours of sunshine percentage of 50% -69% of China's resources are more abundant sunshine in the world. At the same time, Ningxia relative concentration of the population, can make use of the desert, more land for the development of photovoltaic industry has provided good conditions for the land. Ningxia Autonomous Regional People's Government in accordance with the planning, by 2015, Ningxia will build a solar photovoltaic grid-connected projects 600,000 kilowatts, while the formation of silicon materials - solar panels - photovoltaic power station complete photovoltaic industry chain. The focus starts, including seven of the 10 enterprises to invest in solar photovoltaic grid-connected power generation projects with a total size of 150MW.

Jun. 29, 2009